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  4. Red Troops Prepare for New Offensive in Korea

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- Massing enemy troops to-day increased their preparations in the mountains of Central Korea for a new offensive, despite heavy allied artillery and 'plane attacks. Another enemy concentration. ...

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  5. STRENGTH OF NEW N.Z. UNION GROWING

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.-- Members of the new Waterfront Workers' Union will handle more than half the cargoes ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S KOREA EFFORT CRITICISED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- Mr. Herbert Elliston, editor of the "Washington Post," said yesterday that several ...

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  7. Pilots Killed When Two Vampire Jets Crash

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Two Vampire jet 'planes crashed within minutes of each other into the Karuah River, 30 miles from Newcastle, to-day. Both pilots were killed, one being blown to pieces. They were Flying Officer ...

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    Debutantes who were presented at St. James's Church of England Ball in the Memorial Hall pictured with their flower girls. Front (left to right): Marlene Carr (flower girl), Marjorie Raymer, Valerie Jago, Dawn Argus, Valerie Murdoch, Donalda Maskall, Phyllis Pacholke, Juanita Davis (flower girl). Back: Ailsa Bourne, Joan Pacholke, Dorothy Fiechtner, Jeanette Sanderson, Jessie Smart, Heather Webster, Joyce Moss. Pamela Satler. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO SEND MORE TROOPS IF NECESSARY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-night that Army reinforcements would be ...

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  10. 'WAR RISK WITH RUSSIA GREATER IN FAR EAST THAN EUROPE"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The Secretary for Defence (General Marshall) said yesterday that he planned on the assumption that Russia may step info aggression in Western Europe at any moment. At the same ...

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  11. MACARTHUR'S VIEW ON JAP TREATY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Japanese treaty draft as last, seen by General MacArthur was in "strict accord" with the ...

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  12. CRISIS ON MELBOURNE WATERFRONT TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The crisis on Melbourne's waterfront will develop tomorrow when the pick-up is ...

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  13. PILGRIMAGE TO LADY OF FATIMA STATUE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Numbers of cripples moving on crutches were among the 9000 people who thronged Parkes ...

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  14. HEAVY STOCK LOSSES UNLESS RAIN FALLS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Heavy stock losses in Central and Central Western Queensland this winter will occur unless ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA "CITADEL OF PRESS FREEDOM"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- Mr. Hugh Baillie, president of the United Press, yesterday described Australia as the ...

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  16. MOTOR TRADE PAST CREST OF "SELLING WAVE"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Queenslanders in the last year have bought more than £1,500,000 worth of motor ...

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  17. BOY OF FIVE ASKED TO PAY INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Evening Standard" says that a buff envelope keeps arriving for Anthony Raymond ...

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  18. FOUR MEMBERS OF BRITISH FILM UNIT DROWNED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Sunday Dispatch" says that four members of a British film unit were swept overboard and ...

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  19. REPORT ON MOSSOP FOR RUGBY COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- To-morrow night's meeting of the Rugby Union Protests and Appeals Committee will consider a ...

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  20. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Ministers and elders of the Presbyterian Church from all over Queensland will attend the ...

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  21. GEELONG WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The average price for wool sold at the Geelong sales last week was a little above the average ...

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  22. GENERAL MACARTHUR IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- General MacAthur wore civilian clothes yesterday for the first time since 1940. The general, ...

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  23. SHOOTING INCIDENT AT WILLOWBURN

    A shooting incident occurred at the Willowburn Mental Hospital yesterday about 6 p.m. and as a result ...

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  24. SALE OF TICKETS FOR RUGBY LEAGUE TEST

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The sale of tickets for the Australia v. France League Test on June 30 will begin on May 28. A limit ...

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  25. Move to Stop War Goods Reaching Enemy Forces tor Use in Korea

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Commonwealth Government this week will gazette a list of goods to be banned for export to Hong Kong and other Eastern ports. This action is being taken by Australia in conjunction with ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Hareld William Ulrick (20), of Prince Albert Street, Berry, was killed when his motor cycle and a ...

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  27. WOMAN DIES OF INJURIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A woman who was knocked over by a car while crossing a street in Armi-dale last night died of injuries ...

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  28. "Radio-activity Not Critical Factor in Atomic Explosions"

    SEATTLE, Sunday.-- The latest atomic tests at Eniwetok Atoll showed that radio-activity was not a critical factor in atom bomb explosions, and that the tactical use of atomic weapons in the field was feasible, said ...

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  31. "NO REQUEST TO CEYLON FOR EXPORT BAN ON REDS"

    LONDON, Sundry.-- Reuters representative at Colombo rays that the Government of Ceylon had received no representations to stop ...

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  32. DIED WHILE FIGHTING FIRE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A man collapsed and died to-day while running with a bucket of water to extinguish a backyard re ...

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